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- 09:47 amApple Watch gets automatic sleep tracking with watchOS 11
watchOS 11 will improve sleep tracking on the Apple Watch by tracking your sleep metrics even without Sleep Focus mode. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)08:00 amEasily edit and publish PDFs from your Mac with $30 off PDF Reader Pro
Macworld PDFs are powerful tools, yet they can also be frustrating when you need to work with them beyond signing a form. This PDF Reader Pro for Mac lifetime license turns your Mac or Windows PC into a PDF multitool, so you can more easily incorporate them into your workflow. This PDF editor utility is full of useful features, starting with a quick-load function that pops open long documents in seconds and a night mode to spare your eyesight after a long day. It also has bookmark and search functions to find what you need quickly. From there, you have a full suite of tools to edit text and pictures, annotate or mark up pages with your notes, change page order or remove pages, use optical character recognition (OCR) to turn scans into searchable text, place redactions, password-protect certain documents, and much more. When you’re done, you can batch-process your publishing, convert it to a range of other formats, or add secure digital signatures and encryption. Get better PDF control with PDF Reader Pro for Mac or Windows for $29.97, $30 off the $60 MSRP. PDF Reader Pro For Mac: Lifetime Subscription – $29.97 See Deal StackSocial prices subject to change. Accessories06:41 amUTM SE Windows Emulator rejected on app store
The App Store Review team has declined the UTM SE PC Emulator leaving people confused about what is allowed and what is not. The OS System cannot support apps in both third-party marketplaces and the iOS app store because they didn’t get through notarization guidelines. However, the early windows and DOS on UTM SE is […] The post appeared first on iLounge.06:33 amApple AI to be revealed during WWDC
Apple Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo hints that Apple is set to launch significant AI Improvements at the WDDC event. He summarizes that Apple’s strategy on announcing the AI on WDDC is based on incorporating an on-device AI across its apps and operating systems, with a projection that more significant benefits such as an iPhone refresh cycle […] The post appeared first on iLounge.06:26 amApple showcases developer resources in line with upcoming WWDC
With WWDC set to happen in June 10, Apple plans to exhibit the latest updates to its developer tools and operating system, and to make it known to developers journeying in all stages- from students to entrepreneurs and professionals, the resources they provide. Apple has broadened its reach to developers of all kinds in over […] The post appeared first on iLounge.02:56 amiOS 17 adoption rate reaches 77% – but still slower than iOS 16
Apple on Monday announced iOS 18 at WWDC 2024, but although the new software is already available to developers as a beta, most users will only get it this fall. In the meantime, Apple has updated its iOS adoption rate data, which reveals that iOS 17 is now installed on 77% of all iOS devices. more…02:46 amPNY Elite-X Type-C Drive review: Small size, huge convenience
The PNY Elite-X Type C Drive is a cheap, quick, and extremely portable storage solution for anyone who needs a few dozen Gigabytes in their pocket.PNY Elite-X Type-C Drive reviewAlmost every Apple device now has a USB-C port, and having a small drive brings some backup storage to everything you have. PNY's Elite-X Type-C Drive could be the right addition for some users wanting easily carriable external storage capacity. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:00 amThe AirPods Pro with USB-C is $59 Off
Get an amazing deal with the AirPods Pro updated with a newer charging case. Today, the second-generation AirPods Pro with USB-C charging is down to just $189 from its original price of $250 on Amazon. If the AirPods Pro could be improved, then there’s the updating of its charging case. With USB-C, you can now […] The post appeared first on iLounge.12:59 amiOS 18 might bring Apple passwords
A recent report from Bloomberg claims that Apple will have a new dedicated password app that will debut in iOS 18. Apple is believed to introduce a Passwords app for visionOS 2, macOS 15, iPadOS 18, and iOS 18 when they launch. People familiar with the releases have the same thought and speculation, which claims […] The post appeared first on iLounge.12:56 amApple’s AI boost tentatively called ‘Apple Intelligence’
Apple’s branding for the AI boost technology is ‘Apple Intelligence’, according to a recent report from Bloomberg. In an effort to race and keep in line with the AI pack, Apple might be introducing AI services for its users. This year’s WWDC is set as the stage for an Apple demonstration of what users could […] The post appeared first on iLounge.12:54 amHome screen dark mode to launch in iOS 18
Dark Mode is set to debut on the Home Screen on iOS 18, according to multiple rumors. Home screen elements become darker with Dark Mode, which was introduced in iOS 13. It seems that Apple will improve on the formula by giving the apps dark or black-tinted icons when the feature is activated, aside from […] The post appeared first on iLounge.Tuesday June 1110:55 pmApple SVP Craig Federighi explains Apple Intelligence’s security features
Apple SVP Craig Federighi sat down with Fast Company to explain Apple Intelligence’s security features, where things stand with China… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.10:10 pmCraig Federighi talks OpenAI partnership and the future of Apple Intelligence in new interview | 9 to 5 MacCraig Federighi talks OpenAI partnership and the future of Apple Intelligence in new interview
One of the main new features announced with iOS 18 and macOS 15 at WWDC 2024 is Apple Intelligence – a set of AI-based tools. While these features won’t be available to users until later this year, Apple’s head of software engineering Craig Federighi discussed the future of Apple Intelligence in an interview with Fast Company. more…10:10 pmiPad finally has a Calculator app – Here's everything it can do
Apple's native Calculator app is finally available on iPad in iPadOS 18, and with it come new UI elements and support for mathematical notation through the Math Notes feature.The Calculator app is now available on iPad with iPadOS 18At the company's annual WWDC on Monday, Apple revealed that the iPad would receive a dedicated Calculator application with the iPadOS 18 update. The new application will be able to take advantage of the iPad's larger screen, with a device-specific layout.Apple's new universal Calculator application was originally created in September of 2023, under the codename Project GreyParrot. AppleInsider exclusively revealed the confidential project and its features in April, months ahead of launch. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:03 pmRip any DVD on your Mac with MacX DVD Ripper Pro, now 63% off
Revitalize old DVDs with a lifetime license to MacX DVD Ripper Pro. Get this Mac DVD ripper for just $24.97 for a limited time. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)10:00 pmCraig Federighi Says Apple Hopes TO Add Google Gemini, Other AI Models To iOS 18
Yesterday, Apple made waves in the media when it revealed a partnership with OpenAI during its annual WWDC keynote. That announcement centered on Apple's decision to bring ChatGPT natively to iOS 18, including Siri and other first-party apps. During a followup interview on Monday, Apple executives Craig Federighi and John Giannandrea hinted at a possible agreement with Google Gemini and other AI chatbots in the future. 9to5Mac reports: Moderated by iJustine, the interview was held in Steve Jobs Theater this afternoon, featuring a discussion with John Giannandrea, Apple's Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI Strategy, and Craig Federighi, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering. During the interview, Federighi specifically referenced Apple's hopes to eventually let users choose between different models to use with Apple Intelligence. While ChatGPT from OpenAI is the only option right now, Federighi suggested that Google Gemini could come as an option down the line: "We think ultimately people are going to have a preference perhaps for certain models that they want to use, maybe one that's great for creative writing or one that they prefer for coding. And so we want to enable users ultimately to bring a model of their choice. And so we may look forward to doing integrations with different models like Google Gemini in the future. I mean, nothing to announce right now, but that's our direction." The decision to focus on ChatGPT at the start was because Apple wanted to "start with the best," according to Federighi. Read more of this story at Slashdot.09:18 pmBreaking: Elon Musk drops claims that OpenAI abandoned mission
Musk previously hoped a jury would award maximum punitive damages.09:12 pmApple AirPods fall to $79.99, grab discounts of up to $100 off
Apple's AirPods line is on sale at Amazon, with price points falling to as low as $79.99 (and savings of up to $100 off).Pick up a pair of AirPods for as low as $79.99.The cheapest AirPods prices have dipped to as low as $79.99 at Amazon today, with markdowns reaching up to $100 off across the line. As with all of Amazon's deals, prices and availability are valid at time of publication and are subject to change. Be sure to visit Amazon.com for the latest prices.AirPods for $79.99 Continue Reading on AppleInsider09:08 pmiOS 18 will warn you when you’re using a slow iPhone charger
iOS 18 includes a couple of notable changes to iPhone battery health and charging settings. Apple has added more charging limit settings for iPhone 15 users, along with information about when you’re using a slow charger. more…08:50 pmElon Musk is livid about new OpenAI/Apple deal
Elon Musk attacks Apple/ChatGPT integration as “creepy spyware.”